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Sport

Lowe strikes again

THE Reggae Boyz continued their march towards qualifying for successive World Cups when they maintained their lead at the top of Group D with a 1-0 win over El Salvador last night at the National Stadium. Red-hot striker Onandi Lowe was on target for...

Trinidad knock Panama for six

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago (Reuters): A DOMINANT Trinidad and Tobago beat Panama 6-0 on a slippery hometown pitch yesterday, to lead their CONCACAF World Cup qualifier group.

WI, England in crucial Headingley clash

LEEDS: THE fourth Test between the West Indies and England opens at Headingley this morning and although each match so far has been fought as if it were the last, with the countdown on the way, with hardly any room for mistakes, both teams are gunning...

Frater ready for the big guns
A VERY fast start is Lindel Frater's big weapon as he prepares to meet the world's best at next month's Olympic Games. Frater, the many-time Boys' Champs and Carifta Games 100m titlist, believes he has to get everything correct to endure the rounds...

Women lead the way for Jamaica
JAMAICA's women got off to a fine start but the men faltered on the opening day of the four-day Caribbean Amateur Golf Championship (CAGC) at the Royal Westmoreland Golf Club in Bridgetown, Barbados. Former Caribbean champion Jodi Munn shot a six-over...










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